Google Announced its Pixel and Pixel XL Flagship Smartphones

Part 1. Pixel and Pixel XL Flagship Smartphones Review

Google has unveiled its new Pixel handsets taking the wraps off at a livestreamed event in San Francisco on Oct 7th, 2016. The Pixels are Google's
new brand of premium Android smartphones and are available exclusively on Verizon in the U.S. Advance leaks predicted the Pixel has a 5-inch full HD
(1,920 x 1,080) display and a larger phone, the Pixel XL, has a 5.5-inch Quad HD (2,560 x 1,440) screen.

The Pixel phones are the latest to run Android Nougat (version 7.1), the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. The Nexus phones started
receiving Android 7.0 Nougat in August. LG's V20 was the first Android phone to ship with Nougat.

Screen and battery capacity differences aside (Pixel has a 2,770 mAh battery and the Pixel XL has a 3,450 mAh battery), the two phones are identical. And
Google says it will offer up to 7 hours of use with just 15 minutes of charging.

They're both powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor with 4GB of RAM and come with 32GB or 128GB of internal storage (there's no microSD card slot
for expansion).

Pixel and Pixel XL Camera. Both phones have a 12.3-megapixel f/2.0 aperture camera on the back with optical image stabilization and an 8-megapixel
front-facing camera on the front. The camera also stabilizes video by default thanks to optical image stabilization. Google says the cameras have
zero shutter lag and scored an 89, the highest DxO camera rating for any smartphone camera. Google is offering Pixel users free unlimited storage for
all their photos and videos shot on the device at full resolution, including 4K video.

Google says the cameras have zero shutter lag and scored an 89, the highest DxO camera rating for any smartphone camera. A new feature called Smartburst
captures multiple photos and selects the best one with the phones' powerful AI software.

Software, of course, is the heart of the the Pixel phones. The Pixels are the first phones to come with Google Assistant. Users can simply speak
to their phones to perform various activities.

Additionally, the phones come pre-installed with Allo, the company's smart messaging app, and Google Duo, its video calling app. Like Nexus phones,
the Pixels will be the first Google phones to get software updates. Google's making updating even easier with automatic updates that download
and install in the background; when the phones are rebooted, the update is automatically applied.

The handsets will also be compatible with Live Cases that feature new artworks from curated photographers and artists. You'll be able to choose from
three colors: Quite Black, Really Blue and Very Silver.

Google Pixel will be available at a starting price of $649 or $27 per month from Verizon in the US, as well as from the Google Store and numerous
retail partners and carriers across the globe. It'll also arrive on Google's Project Fi network.

Part 2. Play iTunes movies on Google Pixel and Pixel XL at will

The 5-inch Pixel and 5.5-inch Pixel XL are meant to be the best, most powerful, most unified Android phones ever. They have best-in-class specs,
best-in-class design, best-in-class everything. With unlimited video storage space, Google Pixel is a good choice of watching video.

M4V file format is developed by Apple and used to encode TV episodes, movies, and music videos in Apple iTunes Store. While you buy a new Google Pixel
and want to play iTunes movies, TV shows on it, you need to convert iTunes movies to video formats Google Pixel supported firstly. In this way, you
will remove iTunes DRM legally and play iTunes M4V files at will. M4V Converter Plus has wonderful features that will help you to convert iTunes
videos to Google Pixel phones easily. With it, you can convert DRM-ed M4V files to MP4, WMV, AVI and other formats which can play on Google Pixel at will.
Below we will show you the simple tutorial to help you to convert iTunes to Google Pixel easily.

Step 1. Free download M4V Converter Plus on your Mac, install and open it. Now you will see the main interface like this.

Step 2. Import iTunes M4V files to the program by clicking Add Movies button on upper left corner.

Step 3. Set a proper video format for Google Pixel.

Many popular video formats are available for you. You can select MP4, MOV, AVI, FLV and other video formats from profile drop-down list.
You can also convert iTunes videos to iPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy series,
Google Nexus, Game Console and other devices.

Step 4. When you are all done, you can click Convert to start the conversion. In a moment, you can
find the converted files on Converted Movies folder. Now you can play iTunes
movies or TV shows on Google Pixel and Pixel XL at will.